Zero has been proving that electric tech is a viable alternative to petrol-engined cars for nearly 15 years. Since their founding in 2006, Zero has been refining and updating their electric motorcycles, and the Zero SR/F embodies all of that experience. A naked standard bike, the SR/F has a range of between 160 and 200 miles, depending on options. Add to that 140 lb-ft of instant torque delivery, a top speed of 124 MPH, and charging times as low as 60 minutes, and you have a motorcycle that's ready to ride when you are — without any emissions. Zero sees the SR/F as its halo product, and the bike has features that make it stand out from the rest of Zero's lineup. Cypher III, Zero's smartphone app, tells you everything you need to know about your SR/F, from charging status to warnings if someone is tampering with it. It also allows you to customize the SR/F's digital dash, along with ride-sharing features and over-the-air updates. With the SR/F, electric motorcycles have truly arrived.

Dutch electric motorcycle startup NXT launched its first bike, the Rage, at the 2019 Motorbeurs in Utrecht, Netherlands. The innovative design has more than just an electric motor and 7" color display — the motorcycle also features a full carbon fiber chassis that promises to get the most out of its electric drivetrain at a very reasonable price. The weight savings from using carbon fiber directly translate into better range, handling, and braking. The rest of the NXT is as cutting-edge as its chassis, with Öhlins forks and monoshock and Brembo brakes. There's no word on when the bike will be available to the public, but NXT is already talking about expanding from the standard Rage's modular design into enduro, cruisers, and sports models.

Triumph's Speed Triple is a beautiful, high-performing naked streetfighter in stock trim. But the artists at Metalbike Garage of Collegno, Italy, have turned it into a rolling masterpiece with their hand-shaped aluminum bodywork. Founded by Simone Lecca after leaving Bertone, Metalbike Garage specializes custom fairings made in the grand tradition of Italian coachbuilders. Starting with a 2000 Speed Triple, Lecca and his team tore the bike down to its tube frame before penning a design that would both look good and preserve the bike's performance. All the pieces are made from only two sheets of aluminum and have a variety of compound curves that look almost impossible. Not just a design exercise, the forks were replaced with USD units and an Öhlins monoshock, with a custom stainless exhaust that completes the look. Metalbike Garage has made a custom bike that is equal parts beauty and beast with this custom Triumph.

Timeless automotive design. Rolex wristwatches. The artworks of Andy Warhol. Three subjects that vary wildly, yet elicit similarly passionate responses from those who care about them. Assouline's Impossible Collection series recognizes this, providing a thorough, in-depth look at each topic through insightful interviews, powerful prose, and gorgeous imagery. Each hand-bound tome tips the scales at nearly 20 pounds, arrives in a bespoke presentation case, and measures well over two feet wide when opened — demanding a central spot on your coffee table, if not its own dedicated stand.

Brushing your teeth is good for your oral health, but now it can do good for other's as well. When you get or gift a quip All-Black Electric Toothbrush, not only do you get the sonic benefits of their minimalist design, you also give oral care access and education to disadvantaged families because every purchase will help benefit the ADA Foundation. Each set comes with their signature brush in a limited edition monochromatic hue that features a timer, guiding pulses, multi-use travel cover and all-black brush heads delivered every 3 months for just $5.

*For each All-Black brush sold during the promotion through Mar. 31, 2019, quip will donate $5 to the ADA Foundation, up to a maximum of $250,000. Offer not valid in AL, AR, CT, GA, IL, HI, MA, MS, NH, NJ, SC and UT.

Huge Design of San Francisco, CA specializes in industrial design and is no stranger to motorcycles. So when electric motorcycle manufacturer Zero asked them to try their hand at customizing one of their bikes, Huge Design was all-in. Zero sent Huge Design their entry-level model, the FXS. Working with Zero's CAD files, Huge Design was able to design the bike almost entirely on computers after work — a far cry from the usual motorcycle customization in the garage with sheet metal, sparks, and lots of tools. Tire manufacturer Shinko was looking for a bike to wear their tires for The One Moto Show in Portland, and with the partnership now including three firms, the project was a go. The clean lines of the bodywork are machined from ABS thermoplastic and compliment the modern, all-electric internals perfectly.

German motorcycle design shop Diamond Atelier made their reputation building customized versions of classic air-cooled BMWs. Continuing in that successful vein, Diamond Atelier has released their third series production model, the Groot. Diamond Atelier's second series model, the Mark II, was named after Tony Stark's Iron Man suit, and the BMW R65-based Groot continues that trend. Taking advantage of the R65's shorter wheelbase, the Groot is Diamond Atelier's vision of an urban scrambler. Modern 53mm USD forks replace the original units and carry dual six-piston calipers gripping wave rotors mounted to BMW snowflake rims. Knobby Continental Twinduro TKC80 tires provide the grip for dirt trails or urban riding, and a fully refurbished frame and motor ensure this bike will be running for years to come. Two tank styles are available in two different paint schemes — one Groot-inspired and the other a classic two-tone. The Groot is available for order now.

SimpliSafe teamed up with global design firm IDEO to create a home security experience more beautiful, powerful and intuitive than ever before. Rebuilt from the ground up with new safeguards to create a latticework of protection the new Simplisafe is half the size with double the range. It's also fifty percent louder, five times faster, and the system's wireless Keypad is soft, smooth and wakes with a touch. It's incredibly easy to set up in just a few minutes with no drilling, wiring or tools required and is offered at the same revolutionary price that made SimpliSafe the fastest growing home security company in the nation.

The Blundstone 500 Series was originally created over 50 years ago, but its classic styling and sturdy construction have ensured that its legacy is alive and well today. The timeless Chelsea boot design is constructed with breathable, waterproof-oiled leather and a hefty, slip-resistant outsole that works rain or shine. Although, what truly makes these boots stand out from the pack is their comfort. The combination of a cushioned midsole, a shock-absorbing footbed, while being lightweight, allows for all-day wear.

Droog Moto has added another post-apocalyptic transport to its arsenal with its latest build, the Urban Fighter. The Urban Fighter is Droog's biggest bike yet, but the Kawasaki Z1000 underneath means it's far nicer to ride than its looks suggest. Droog's trademark industrial vision is readily apparent in the custom fuel cell, front fairing, and fenders, sporting an angular design in raw steel. All unnecessary bodywork and tabs have been removed and the wiring has been reduced and tucked away. The rear subframe has been replaced with a custom piece that carries a leather skateboard seat and low-profile LED brake light. Aluminum wheel inserts add to the solid heavy equipment look that belies the flickability of the underlying chassis. If surviving the collapse of society is what you're after, Droog Moto's creations have style in spades.

Honda's classic Z series, also known as the Monkey, is all-new for the 2019 model year. With disc brakes, inverted forks, and full rear suspension, the Monkey is small but is fully equipped and street-legal. French custom shop Viba used the new Monkey as the basis for its Jane Honda custom, featuring 3D-printed parts. The front fascia doubles as a rack and fender, while the centerpiece of the bike is the custom tank — with both pieces 3D-printed in aluminum. The rest of the bike retains the best of Honda's vintage styling, making this tiny city bike a modern classic.